Safate “Absolute restraint” Return aim adjustment SoftBank February 3 22:22

Professional baseball Softbank's former absolute restraint, safate pitcher is continuing to adjust for the first time in three years at Miyazaki camp.

Three years ago, Safate pitched 66 games in the season as an absolute control of SoftBank, marking a professional baseball record of 54 saves.

The following year, however, he had a hip surgery and was out of line for about two years.

While there is no pitcher, Yuto Mori has established himself as a restraining player, winning the most save titles for adults, and he is watching which of the two will rise to nine mounds this season. Are gathering.

Safate, who revived, participated in the camp from the first day. On the third day, he caught a ball with Mori and went into the bullpen to throw 35 balls.

Saphate said that he did not feel uncomfortable with the operated hip joint. "It's in good condition. I haven't been able to contribute to the team for two years than my personal title, so I want to prepare to be thrown where I was told to throw first." I was tightening my feelings for return.